Gieseler, Carly

Curriculum Vitae

  1. Education


    Degree Institution Field Dates
    PhD  University of South Florida  Communication  2012 
    MA  Hawaii Pacific University  Communication  2006 
    BA  Rutgers University  Journalism and Mass Media  2001 
  2. Full-Time Academic Experience


    Institution Rank Field Dates
    York College  Assistant Professor  Speech and Communication  2011-present 
  3. Part-Time Academic Experience


    Institution Rank Field Dates
    University of South Florida  Graduate Teaching Associate  Speech and Communication  2006-2011 
    Edison State College  Adjunct Lecturer  Speech and Communication  2010-2011 
  4. Non Academic Experience


  5. Employment Record At This Institution

    Rank Dates
    York College  2011-present 
  6. Publications In Field Of Expertise

    1. Books:

      Carly Gieseler. Killing the Vamp: Analyzing the Silent Film Vamp as Gendered 'Other' and Embodiment of the Psychoanalytic Death Drive. Germany: VDM Verlag, 2007. .

    2. Papers in Professional Journals:
      1. Articles:

        Carly Gieseler. ""Burke and the End of Days: The Impious Power of Apocalyptic Symbolism as Commentary on Cultural and Social Destabilization”." The Forensic. 95 Summer 2012: .

      2. Proceedings:
        1. Refereed Proceedings
        2. Non-Refereed Proceedings
    3. Chapters in Books:

      Carly Gieseler. "Sturgis 2.0: Crafting a Filmic-Web Dialogue." In P. Vannini (Ed.), Popularizing research: Engaging new genres, media, and audiences. 2012: pp. 25-30.

    4. Government Reports or Monographs
    5. Book Reviews:
  7. Other Publications

    1. Books:
    2. Papers in Professional Journals:
      1. Articles:
      2. Proceedings:
        1. Refereed Proceedings
        2. Non-Refereed Proceedings
    3. Chapters in Books:
    4. Government Reports or Monographs
    5. Book Reviews:
  8. Presented Papers, Lectures, And Exhibitions And Performances

    "Burke and the End of Days: The Impious Power of Apocalyptic Symbolism as Commentary on Cultural and Social Destabilization." 2010: National Communication Association Convention, Kenneth Burke Society.

    "Exploring the Vampire Queen as a Site of Underlying Violence." 2010: Southern States Communication Association Convention, Popular Communication Division.

    "They Only Come out at Night: Contemporary Sideshows and Grotesque Bodies of Change." 2009: National Communication Association Convention.

    "Reflexivity of Desire: The Social Construction of Addiction Discourse." 2009: National Communication Association Convention, Social Construction Division.

    "The Unending Quest for the Organizational Real: Lacanian Implications for Employee Socialization (Co-authored with Dr. Andrew Herrmann)."" 2009: National Communication Association Convention, Organizational Communication Division.

    "The Permanence and Change of Representation: Burke and the Ultimate Act of Death." 2009: National Communication Association Convention, Kenneth Burke Society.

    "At the Heart of Violence: Villification and Transformative Evil in Holocaust Cinema." 2009: Central States Communication Association Convention, Top Competitive Papers Division of Graduate Students Caucus.

    "Packin’ Heat With Beatrix and Kill Bill: The Violent Film Female as Site of Empowerment and Compliance." 2008: Southern States Communication Association Convention.

  9. Work In Progress

    1. Books in progress:
    2. Papers in Progress:
    3. Papers submitted to journals for consideration:
    4. Research in progress:
  10. Professional Honors, Prizes, Fellowships

  11. Grants-In-Aid

  12. Institutional Service

    1. Service to the Department
    2. Service to the School
    3. Service to the College
    4. Service to the Graduate Center
    5. Service to the University
  13. Offices Held In Professional Societies

  14. Other Professional Activities And Public Service

  15. Teaching Activities At This Institution

    1. Courses Taught (List)
      SPCH  101  Oral Communication in Contemporary Society 
      SPCH  350  Special Studies 
      SPCH  250  Intro to Mass Media 
    2. New courses/programs developed (list):
Gieseler, Carly
 

Gieseler, Carly
Assistant Professor
Performing and Fine Arts